The Curious Case of Captain Cloud

The Curious Case of Captain Cloud
Author: Adrian Dragoi
Publsiher: Adrian Dragoi
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Embark on a magical journey with "The Curious Case of Captain Cloud," a whimsical tale that unfolds in the Enchanted Sky. Join Captain Cloud and the Fluff Pirates as they navigate floating islands, meet fantastical creatures, and discover the wonders of the mystical skies. Each chapter is a new adventure filled with laughter, imagination, and the bonds of friendship. From Cloud Castle Memories to Captain Cloud's Final Farewell, this enchanting story sparks the imagination of young readers and reminds us all that the end of one adventure is the beginning of another. Dive into the clouds and let the Flight of the Whimsical Winds carry you to a world where dreams take flight!

One Foot in Eden

One Foot in Eden
Author: Lore Metzger
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2018-07-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781469650197

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A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

The Enchanting Microcosm

The Enchanting Microcosm
Author: Merticariu Cristi
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9798877188709

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Embark on a captivating journey into 'The Enchanting Microcosm, ' a coloring book that unveils the intricate beauty of insects on every page. This carefully curated collection features a mesmerizing array of detailed illustrations, each capturing the unique charm of these tiny creatures. From delicate butterflies to industrious ants, the book showcases the diverse world of insects, inviting you to explore and bring each image to life with your chosen colors. Every page is a canvas filled with wonder, offering an immersive experience for both young and adult coloring enthusiasts. The intricate details of the illustrations, coupled with the clever use of hooks, create a harmonious blend of artistry and engagement. 'The Enchanting Microcosm' is not just a coloring book; it's a visual adventure that celebrates the small wonders of nature, making each moment spent coloring a delightful and educational exploration into the fascinating world of insects.

Monstrous Geographies Places and Spaces of the Monstrous

Monstrous Geographies  Places and Spaces of the Monstrous
Author: Sarah Montin,Evelyn Tsitas
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004399433

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Stories for Boys A Memoir

Stories for Boys  A Memoir
Author: Gregory Martin
Publsiher: Hawthorne Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780983850465

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In this memoir of fathers and sons, Gregory Martin struggles to reconcile the father he thought he knew with a man who has just survived a suicide attempt; a man who had been having anonymous affairs with men throughout his thirty-nine years of marriage; and who now must begin his life as a gay man. At a tipping point in our national conversation about gender and sexuality, rights and acceptance, Stories for Boys is about a father and a son finding a way to build a new relationship with one another after years of suppression and denial are given air and light. Martin’s memoir is quirky and compelling with its amateur photos and grab-bag social science and literary analyses. Gregory Martin explores the impact his father’s lifelong secrets have upon his life now as a husband and father of two young boys with humor and bracing candor. Stories for Boys is resonant with conflicting emotions and the complexities of family sympathy, and asks the questions: How well do we know the people that we think we know the best? And how much do we have to know in order to keep loving them?

MacroMicroCosm Primordial Edition

MacroMicroCosm  Primordial Edition
Author: Sapha Burnell,Matthew William Abram Fast,Corrie Shoemaker,Robin Wyatt Dunn,Marlena Bontas,Michael Kwaku Kesse Somuah,Katharine Fahlmann,Holly P. Isaac,Samuel Alder,Seth Ayettey
Publsiher: Vraeyda Multimedia Inc
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780992118846

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"The act of becoming begins with context, body, the swell of a woman’s hip lit by cascading sunlight through a balmy spring window, the touch of heavenly winds across a hot face. We brush our toes into the sandy beaches of our coastlines and rich textures of pleasure seep into our feet. We were made beautifully, wonderfully. Body and mind together, as a single unit. Humankind does not hold license to call its collective body a horrible, ghastly entity rutting itself toward global destruction. As a race we are too hard on ourselves. We implant our newborns with social structures, infantile cooes and gender roles, until they grow enough to ask why." Melissa Ratajczak Ratel, The Beauty of Pride Particles of meaning draped whole-heartedly across the skies as day breaks, as night falls, in the in between before the storm and that first big breath. The macrocosm, the all is mirrored in the microscopic. Quantum Mechanics becomes planetary motion, as stardust turns to love. MacroMicroCosm is an art piece, an introspection, an immersion and a literary journal showcasing Vraeyda's ideals, artists, authors & talent. MacroMicroCosm is an inspection into the cycles and patterns that built our cosmos & rule our lives. Introspection turns into outward study, heaven turns to earth. MacroMicroCosm includes poetry, short stories, articles, art, photography and comics.

Enchantment and Gestalt Therapy

Enchantment and Gestalt Therapy
Author: Erving Polster
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000264791

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Enchantment and Gestalt Therapy is a personal exploration of Erving Polster’s remarkable career, the value of the Gestalt approach, and the power of enchantment in psychotherapy. Polster points ahead to a vision of a psychotherapy that includes the population as a whole rather than focusing on individuals, highlights common aspects of living, and focuses on creating an ethos for a shared understanding. The book outlines the six Gestalt therapy concepts that have formed the basis of Polster’s work and describes Life Focus Groups, with an emphasis on the communal relationship between tellers and listeners. Polster also describes the phenomenon of enchantment in psychotherapy in detail, with reference to his own experiences. This unique work is essential reading for Gestalt therapists, other professionals interested in Gestalt approaches, and readers looking for a deeper insight into community and connection. In the below link, Erving Polster speaks to Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, the series editor of The Gestalt Therpay Book Series, about Enchantment and Gestalt Therapy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PVG9JgpTQQ&feature=youtu.be

The Enchantment of Modern Life

The Enchantment of Modern Life
Author: Jane Bennett
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400884537

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It is a commonplace that the modern world cannot be experienced as enchanted--that the very concept of enchantment belongs to past ages of superstition. Jane Bennett challenges that view. She seeks to rehabilitate enchantment, showing not only how it is still possible to experience genuine wonder, but how such experience is crucial to motivating ethical behavior. A creative blend of political theory, philosophy, and literary studies, this book is a powerful and innovative contribution to an emerging interdisciplinary conversation about the deep connections between ethics, aesthetics, and politics. As Bennett describes it, enchantment is a sense of openness to the unusual, the captivating, and the disturbing in everyday life. She guides us through a wide and often surprising range of sources of enchantment, showing that we can still find enchantment in nature, for example, but also in such unexpected places as modern technology, advertising, and even bureaucracy. She then explains how everyday moments of enchantment can be cultivated to build an ethics of generosity, stimulating the emotional energy and honing the perceptual refinement necessary to follow moral codes. Throughout, Bennett draws on thinkers and writers as diverse as Kant, Schiller, Thoreau, Kafka, Marx, Weber, Adorno, and Deleuze. With its range and daring, The Enchantment of Modern Life is a provocative challenge to the centuries-old ''narrative of disenchantment,'' one that presents a new ''alter-tale'' that discloses our profound attachment to the human and nonhuman world.